DOC NYC PRO: SHORT FORM STYLINGS

Each day of the 2018 festival features two distinct, subject-themed programming tracks for DOC NYC PRO. Each programming track has its own set of panels. To reserve a spot to any panel in advance, passholders must click the title of the individual panel below and make their redemption selection.

Morning Manifestos are not ticketed and are open to all DOC NYC passholders on a first-come, first-served basis.

Join conversations focused on how opportunities for short form content have exploded in recent years, and discover what’s next for shorts.

BREAKFAST (CINEPOLIS) 9:00AM – 10:00AM Open to all badge holders.

MORNING MANIFESTO (IFC CENTER 1) 10:00AM – 10:25AM*Jannat Gargi of Vulcan Productions gives her thoughts and advice on how best to pitch your documentary projects and discusses the role Vulcan plays in the documentary world. *Monday, Nov. 12 Morning Manifesto takes place at IFC Center. Open to all badge holders on first-come basis.

The Future is Short1:45PM – 2:55PM
Filmmakers, including Joanna Natasegara (The White Helmets), Sara Newens (Footprint), Kim Snyder (Newtown) and Farihah Zaman(Remote Area Medical), break down the ins and outs of working in both short and feature forms. Moderated by Susan Skoog (Montclair State University).

The New Distribution Landscape 3:15PM – 4:25PM
Hear from distributors including Chloe Gbai (POV Shorts) and Sarah Lash (Conde Nast Entertainment) about what they look for in short films, as well as filmmaker Paloma Martinez (Sanctuary City Hotline) about how she got her films widely seen. Moderated by Sam Morrill (Vimeo).